Chinese President Xi Jinping will reportedly send a pretty high level official to represent him at US President- elect Donald Trump's inauguration taking place on the month of January of the year 2025, though, instead of attending himself, reported The Hill. This decision actually marks a departure from previous diplomatic practices as China typically sends its ambassador to such events.
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According to The Hill, the potential representatives include Vice President Han Zheng or Foreign Minister Wang Yi, although at the same time, the US President- elect Donald Trump transition team has expressed a preference for Cai Qi, who is a member of the Politburo Standing Committee.
This certain move is eventually seen as an effort by China to ease the tensions with the incoming US President- elect Donald Trump administration specifically in light of Donald Trump's threats to impose significant tariffs on Chinese imports, asserted The Hill. The recent relations between the US and China have been strained due to various issues which include economic coercion and the sovereignty of Taiwan.
The invitation of US President- elect Donald Trump to Xi Jinping was pretty notable as no head of state has attended a US inauguration in the past, noted The Hill. During such times, the decision to send a representative instead of Xi Jinping himself